Aging bourbon in oak barrels adds flavor complexity, color, and aroma. Most bourbons are aged between 4 and 10 years. While older bourbons can be smoother, aging too long may lead to bitter tannins. It’s about balance—not just age.
Aging bourbon in oak barrels adds flavor complexity, color, and aroma. Most bourbons are aged between 4 and 10 years. While older bourbons can be smoother, aging too long may lead to bitter tannins. It’s about balance—not just age.